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Digi XBee SX 868 - Diagnostic - Addressing Commands; N? (Network Discovery Timeout); R? (Region); Security Commands

Digi XBee SX 868
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AT commands Diagnostic - addressing commands
XBee® SX 868 RF Module User Guide
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Diagnostic - addressing commands
The following AT command is a Diagnostic - addressing command.
N? (Network Discovery Timeout)
This command applies to the XBee SX 868 RF Module.
The maximum response time, in milliseconds, for ND (Network Discovery) responses and DN (Discover
Node) responses. The timeout is the sum of NT (Network Discovery Back-off Time) and the network
propagation time.
Parameter range
[read-only]
Default
N/A
R? (Region)
This command applies to the XBee SX 868 RF Module.
Indicates the region of the module.
n
USA/Canada = 1
n
Australia = 2
n
Brazil = 3
n
New Zealand = 6
Parameter range
1, 2, 3, 6 [read-only]
Default
N/A
Security commands
The following AT commands are security commands.
EE (Security Enable)
This command applies to the XBee SX 868 RF Module.
Enables or disables Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) encryption.
Set this command parameter the same on all devices in a network.
See C8 (Compatibility Options) that affects whether to use ECB mode or CTR mode encryption. A 128-
bit AES key is used for ECB mode and a 256-bit key is used for CTR mode.
Parameter range
0 - 1

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